October of 1995

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Body pulled out of river

Accident

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 296 views
BDFC establishes consultancy unit for business expertise

Bhutan Development Finance Corporation (BDFC)

Oct 13, 1995 2 mins read 295 views
Boulders block traffic

Roads

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 291 views
Surprise upset in JOCV T.T.tournament

Tennis

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 261 views
India house annual tennis tournament: winner makes comeback

Tennis

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 256 views
Flight control tower complex to be ready

Druk Air

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 264 views
Mizoram Police win Gold cup for third time

Sport

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 281 views
Alcohol: another view

Letters to the Editor

Oct 13, 1995 2 mins read 259 views
Gas still a problem

Letters to the Editor

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 278 views
Pavillion only good for front row

Letters to the Editor

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 260 views
Changing tunes

Editorial

Oct 13, 1995 3 mins read 287 views
Monthly service bills for water to be introduced

City Corporation

Oct 13, 1995 3 mins read 282 views
Convention Centre PABX down

Telecommunication Department

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 338 views
Project vehicle

Crime

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 328 views
Man electrocuted

Accident

Oct 13, 1995 1 mins read 453 views
UN vision relevant, says Bhutan

Bhutan - UN

Oct 13, 1995 3 mins read 260 views
Denmark happy with cooperation programme in Bhutan

Bhutan- Denmark/Finland/Norway

Oct 13, 1995 3 mins read 269 views
Druk Air wins national archery

Archery

Oct 13, 1995 3 mins read 275 views
World food day

Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO)

Oct 13, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Sports

Sport

Oct 13, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Arrested

Crime

Oct 13, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Robbed

Crime

Oct 13, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Stray dogs

Dzongkhags

Oct 13, 1995 0 mins read 283 views
Businessmen complain of syndicates in auctions

Business

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 307 views
PCAL to increase profit

Penden Cement Authority Ltd. (PCAL)

Oct 06, 1995 1 mins read 326 views
Registration of cordless sets

Telecommunication Department

Oct 06, 1995 1 mins read 306 views
Bhutan at the United Nations

Bhutan - UN

Oct 06, 1995 2 mins read 296 views
National Immunisation Day Launched in Thimphu

Health Immunization

Oct 06, 1995 2 mins read 318 views
Bamboo-cane exhibition

Exhibition

Oct 06, 1995 1 mins read 296 views
Football tournament draws large crowd

Sport

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 299 views
Archery postponed

Archery

Oct 06, 1995 2 mins read 285 views
Busy, busy, week

Editorial

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 264 views
A Shemgang experience

Letters to the Editor

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 288 views
Alcohol- everyone's concern

Letters to the Editor

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 283 views
Bhutanese song and music competition

Competition (A-Z)

Oct 06, 1995 2 mins read 270 views
Tshechu mela returns after a year to good reception

Tshechu

Oct 06, 1995 2 mins read 292 views
Singye Dorji wins golf tournament

Golf

Oct 06, 1995 1 mins read 264 views
Mizoram and ITI to play football finals

Sport

Oct 06, 1995 1 mins read 279 views
Revenue report highlights achievement and trends

Revenue and Custom

Oct 06, 1995 3 mins read 315 views
His Majesty takes part in Tikka ceremony

His Majesty the King, Their Majesties the Queens, and Their Royal Highnesses the Princes and Princesses took part in the Tikka ceremony in Thimphu on October 3.

Oct 07, 1995 1 mins read 305 views
Suicide

Crime

Oct 06, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Table tennis

Tennis

Oct 06, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Vandals

Crime

Oct 06, 1995 0 mins read 272 views
LPG shortage

Bhutan Oil Distributor (BOD)

Oct 06, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
Drubchhen

Festival (A-Z)

Oct 06, 1995 0 mins read 0 views
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Recents

The true measure of public service

The civil service is the backbone of our nation’s development. From remote gewogs to the capital, civil servants have played a key role in keeping the government running and serving citizens every day. The Royal Civil Service Award has been instituted to honour the long and faithful service of civil servants, not only in terms of longevity but also quality and impact upon the lives of citizens.

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When the yaks died in Merak

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